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    							Using the touch screen
    Scroll and move between items
    To scroll through a list, pan a webpage, move between 
    pictures, and more, slide your finger up and down or right and  left.
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    							Zoom in and zoom out
    To zoom in and zoom out of a webpage, picture, video, or other 
    content, slide your fingers apart to zoom in or together to  zoom out.
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    							Move items from one place to another
    To move an item from one place to another, touch and hold 
    the item. Slide your finger to where you want the icon to be.
    Show the home screen and minimize apps
    To show the home screen and minimize apps, swipe up from 
    the bottom frame onto the screen.
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    							Show the menu
    In many apps, you can find additional features, options, and 
    help in the menu.
    To show the menu while you are in an app, swipe down from 
    the top frame onto the screen. To close the menu, tap 
    anywhere on the screen outside the menu.
    Switch between apps
    You can flip between your open apps without having to return  to the home screen.
    To switch between apps, swipe in from the left or right frame 
    onto the screen.
    Show the status bar
    You can peek at the status bar without leaving the app you're  using. This is a great way to quickly check your notifications, 
    see the time, keep an eye on your battery power level, change  system options, and more.
    To show the status bar, swipe in from the top-left frame onto 
    the screen.
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    							Close an app
    To close an app, show the home screen to minimize the app. 
    Touch the minimized app and swipe up.
    Switch between views on the home screen
    To switch between views, swipe left or right in the lower part 
    of the home screen.
    Wake up your tablet
    Your tablet enters standby mode after a certain period of time  to conserve battery power. To wake it up, swipe from one side of the frame to the other.
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    							Show the keyboard
    To show the keyboard, swipe in from the bottom-left frame 
    onto the screen.
    Zoom in and zoom out quickly
    To zoom in and zoom out quickly, double-tap a webpage, 
    picture, or other content.
    Go back
    To navigate within an application, you can swipe up from the  bottom frame toward the left frame. For example, this would  allow you to navigate from a picture to the picture gallery.
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    							Personalizing your home screen
    You are unique; your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet should be too. There are many ways you can display your personality, such as 
    arranging the icons on your home screen so they are just the way you like them, or changing the wallpaper. In addition to the 
    personalization suggestions listed here, the Options menu provides many additional settings you can use to customize your 
    tablet.
    Move an appTouch and hold an icon. When it starts to blink, drag the icon 
    in any direction .Add apps to your dockTouch and hold an icon. When it starts to blink, drag the icon into the dock.Set a picture as your wallpaperTap a picture. Swipe down from the top frame. Tap Set as 
    Wallpaper
    .
    View your notifications
    Your BlackBerry PlayBook tablet uses notifications to keep you informed about software updates, new messages, calendar 
    reminders, battery power level, and much more. When new notifications come in, the top-left or top-right corner of the screen 
    glows red.
    Do one of the following:
    •If you're in an application, swipe in from the top-left frame onto the screen. Tap .
    •If you're on the home screen, on the status bar, tap .
    Return to what you were doingTap anywhere on the screen outside of the notification.Dismiss a notificationTap .View a specific type of notificationOn the status bar, tap the icon for the type of notification 
    that you want to see.Jump to the related appTap the notification message. For example, if you tap an  email notification, the email opens in the Messages app.User GuideGetting started16 
    						
    							Status bar icons
    The following icons appear on the status bar of the home screen. Tap the icon to change an option.
    Airplane mode
    Turn off airplane mode to restore wireless 
    connections. To turn on airplane mode, tap 
     > 
    Airplane Mode. Set the switch to ON.
    Alarm
    Turn on or turn off the alarm. To set an alarm,  open the Clock app and tap a clock.
    Power
    Check the battery power level and lower the 
    screen brightness to extend your battery life. 
    You can also put your tablet in standby mode, or  turn off, lock, or restart your tablet.
    BlackBerry Bridge
    Disconnect your BlackBerry smartphone and lock 
    or unlock the contents of the smartphone that is 
    connected to your tablet. To connect your tablet 
    and smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge, tap 
    > BlackBerry Bridge.
    Bluetooth
    Turn on or turn off Bluetooth connections. To 
    pair your tablet with a different device, tap 
     > 
    Bluetooth.
    Development mode
    Turn off and turn on development mode . To 
    turn on development mode in order to enable 
    software development tools, tap 
     > Security. 
    Tap 
    Development mode.
    Music
    Pause, fast-forward, or rewind the song that is 
    currently playing.
    Presentation mode
    Indicates that you are viewing a video or 
    presentation in presentation mode and that your 
    tablet is connected to an external display using  an HDMI cable.
    Orientation lock
    Set your tablet to landscape or portrait mode.
    Notifications
    View your notifications, including app updates.
    Settings
    Access all of your tablet settings, such as 
    BlackBerry ID, wireless connections, and security.
    Software update
    Download a wireless update.
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    							Wi-Fi is turned on and you are connected to the 
    Wi-Fi network shown.Wi-Fi is turned on, but you are not connected to  a Wi-Fi network. To connect to a Wi-Fi network, 
    tap 
     > Wi-Fi.
    Wi-Fi turned off
    Wi-Fi is turned off. To connect to a Wi-Fi 
    network, tap 
     > Wi-Fi.
    BlackBerry Balance
    Lock or unlock your enterprise (work) perimeter, 
    if one has been created by your administrator.
    Email notification
    Open the inbox to view the new message.
    Calendar notification
    Open the Calendar app to view the appointment.
    When you connect to a BlackBerry smartphone using BlackBerry Bridge, the following icons notify you of new email, 
    appointments, and more. If you don't want to see notifications for specific apps, you can select which apps and accounts to 
    display on your tablet from the 
    Device Properties screen in the BlackBerry Bridge app on your smartphone. For more 
    information, see the BlackBerry Bridge section of the Help.
    EmailCalendarBBMTask
    Switch to a new tablet
    If you want to start using a new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, you can use the BlackBerry Desktop Software on your computer to 
    move your media files, applications, and settings from your current tablet to your new tablet.
    1.On your computer, in the BlackBerry Desktop Software, click Help > Check for updates. If an update is available, click the 
    update to update your version of the BlackBerry Desktop Software.
    2.Click Device > Switch devices.
    3.Click the icon for your current tablet.
    4.Select the media files, applications, or settings you want to transfer, and select the appropriate options.
    5.Follow the instructions on the screen to back up your tablet data and connect your new tablet to your computer.
    6.Click the icon for your new tablet to import your tablet data.
    Remember to delete your tablet data before reselling it, giving it away, or recycling it. In an effort to help the environment,  visit 
    www.blackberry.com/recycling for information about returning your tablet to RIM for recycling and safe disposal.
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